at maximum how much time it will take to complete the whole syllabus reading once
Hey!
Though you have not mentioned which syllabus you are referring to, however whichever syllabus it is, to complete the readings of the syllabus it will take as much time as you would devote into it and your capacity to go through with it. Reading the concepts won't take much time but understanding the concepts and practicing will definitely take much more time than just reading the concepts. You should make a time table as per your routine, keeping in mind the time left to complete the concepts and follow it accordingly. If you follow it religiously then you will be able to complete your syllabus just in time.
who are selected by reading and selfstudy in ssc cgl/chsl
Hi,
Hope you are doing great.
Yes, you can clear SSC CGL or SSC CHSL exam with self-preparation. It just takes your dedication and discipline. You need to adhere to your timetable which is obligatory to make. Devote at least 6 hours daily to your preparation, take help from youtube or any free sources. Once you start getting feeling confident about this examination, start taking mocks. There is a book called the kiran test series. You can use it for your self-evaluation, find your weak point and try to improve it. Don't procrastinate. You will have to enjoy this journey else this would become a difficult task for you to sit for a longer duration on a single seat. Practice through previous year's paper. Just do your preparation in a disciplined way and then you will be well on your way.
Hope this helps.
important ncert chapters for reading, jee main 2022???
Hi
Some of the important topics or chapters for jee mains based on their weightage in past year JEE examination is provided below subject wise, you should stress more on these
>>>>>>>>>>>> PHYSICS
*Modern Physics -20 marks
*Heat and Thermodynamics-12 marks
*Optics - 12 marks
*Current Electricity- 12 marks
*Electrostatics- 12 marks
*Magnetics- 8 marks
>>>>>>>>>>>> CHEMISTRY
*Transition Elements and Coordination Chemistry- 12 marks
*Periodic table and Representative Elements- 12 marks
*Thermodynamics And Gaseous State- 8 marks
*Atomic Structure- 8 marks
*Chemical Bonding - 8 marks
*Chemical And Ionic Equilibrium - 8 marks
*Solid State And Surface Chemistry - 8 marks
*Nuclear Chemistry And Environment - 8 marks
>>>>>>>>>>>> MATHEMATICS
*Coordinate Geometry-20 marks
*Limits, Continuity and Differentiability-12 marks
*Integral Calculus:- 12 marks
*Complex numbers and Quadratic Equation :- 8 marks
*Matrices and Determinants:- 8 marks
*Statistics and Probability:- 8 marks
*Three Dimensional Geometry:- 8 marks
*Vector Algebra:- 8 marks
You can comparatively focus more these high weightage carrying chapters and to plan your studies accordingly with the weightage you can go through chapter wise weightage of all the chapters for each of physics, chemistry and Maths for jee main by going through our page for which link is provided below
https://engineering.careers360.com/articles/jee-main-syllabus-weightage
Follow the below tips:-
------------------) Go well through your syllabus and as you have less time, focus and stress more on important and scoring topics or chapters which are listed above
------------------) Practice questions:- after finishing each chapter you should practice numericals and mcqs in order to master the concepts
------------------) Short breaks :- take short breaks in between your studies, studying continuously can be brain tiring and it becomes difficult to focus and study with concentration, so take breaks to relax and refresh your brain.
------------------) Set goals :- set daily goals like I have to cover these many topics today, weekly goals like I have to cover these chapters this week and solve their mcqs too by the end of this week and meet them without any fail
------------------) Follow a routine or timetable :- you can make a routine and religiously follow it and try to give at least 10 - 12 hours to study each day in your routine.
. PHYSICS is the toughest part for most of the aspirants as it has both numericals and concepts to deal with , so keep at least 4 -5 hours each day for Physics.
. In Chemistry you have to deal with reactions and learn them and solve questions as well, so give at least around 3 hours daily to Chemistry
. Mathematics is all about practising questions, so try to give at least around 4 hours each day for maths
------------------) Revise:- revise your concepts, formulas etc at regular intervals . Revision is very important otherwise as you move forward in your syllabus, you start forgetting the concepts you have learned before and you won't be able to perform well in your examination.
------------------) Solve previous year JEE question :- Solving previous year questions will let you know the examination pattern, type of questions asked in the exam and difficulty level of questions, also concepts of the questions often gets repeated so it will be of great help to you . You can get previous year papers at https://engineering.careers360.com/articles/jee-main-question-papers .
------------------) Go through JEE mock test papers :- it will let you know your preparation level .After solving each mock test paper, analyse yourself which will help you to know your weak areas /topics so that you can work on them and them strong so that you can perform well in your examination.
To help you in your preparation we have jee main knockout for you, the link for the same is provided below
https://learn.careers360.com/knockout-jee-main
Thankyou
what subject i would be reading if i do interior designer course
Dear applicant it's great that you have immense interest in Interior Design course, this course comprises of the Art to decorate and techniques to enrich sense of art and design crafts as a part of Interior work. The subjects that you get to know as main and elective Subjects are
Interior Designing
Fundamentals of Structure
History of Art
History of Interiors
Theory of Design
Cost estimation
Environmental Studies
Interior Construction
Art and Craft
Introduction to Computers
Analytical Drawing
Material Exposure
Interior Materials
Basic Photography
Anthropometry
Art appreciation and appraisal
Ergonomics
Freehand Drawing
Fundamentals of design
Geometrical Construction
Research Strategies
Humanities
Design Process
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is there any student reading this who got a seat in IPM indore
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My daughter is reading in 7th class. I want her to became a degree holder in religious subject. Please tell me what to do.
See there are no such courses available that can be said as the religious subject. I would recommend you that if your daughter goes for the program such as Sanskrit Or Urdu, she can really get the essence of the language as well as the applicability of the language in religion. Also your daughter can learn ancient languages like Greek, Latin etc to get the religious history of the world. SO there are quite a big scope in research through languages and your daughter can work on the religious genre as well.
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I hope this answer helps. All the very best for your future endeavors!